🔴 Ministers blast those who oppose the ‘innovative’ refugee scheme as the Court of Appeal decides not to block the controversial flight
The Government hoped to deport 130 refugees to Rwanda; after appeals, this was whittled down to about seven. Then the plane was potentially grounded by the threat of an injunction. One could hear Priti Patel screaming in her office: “Bring me my passport and my handcuffs! I'll fly ‘em there myself!”
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